Sugar snap peas are bred so that you can shell them like English peas, pick while young and flat to eat like small snow peas, or let them fill out to eat the pods
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In a paella pan or large skillet, heat oil over medium heat and cook garlic until soft, about 3 minutes. Add onion and cook for 3 minutes. Add rice and cook, stirring
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Step 1. Plant sugar snap peas and beans in a spot with good drainage and partial shade to full sun. Plant in raised beds if good drainage is not available.
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Pisum sativum Fabaceae. The crisp texture and sweet taste of fresh peas embodies spring. Ancient peoples foraged for peas in the wild long before they were domesticated.
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Sugar snap peas are bred so that you can shell them like English peas, pick while young and flat to eat like small snow peas, or let them fill out to eat the pods
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